As an avid volleyball player, I always look for opportunities to play whenever I go on vacation but usually don’t find much. A few years ago, I decided to see if there were any international volleyball opportunities out there. I didn’t have to search long before I found a tour that sounded like the perfect fit for me. After a few weeks, I decided to take the plunge and send in my application for my first trip with Goodwill Ambassadors Volleyball Tours!

They have adult tours to Italy and to Rio, Brazil (They also have Juniors tours to London/Paris/Barcelona, Italy, and Rio) – I opted for Italy because it was always high on my bucket list. My only prior exposure to Europe was on my first solo trip to visit a friend in Dublin, so I was thrilled to be going back. It seemed like forever until July arrived and it was time to embark on my adventure, but the day finally came when we were all to meet up in the Chicago O’Hare airport before boarding our flight to Italy. I had no idea how many people would be in our group or who they were, but we were supposed to wear our Goodwill Ambassadors t-shirts and backpacks so that we could easily spot each other in the airport (the white Italy t-shirt below)

The six of us met up and got to know each other at the airport for a little while before we got on our flight. Everyone was excited to get our adventure started! I liked having a smaller group because we all got to know each other well by the end of the trip. We had one more group member who was from Europe, so she met us in Rome, as did our tour leader, John Littleman.

Our days were structured with sightseeing during the day, and volleyball matches with local teams during the afternoon and evening, followed by dinner with the teams we just played and some days/nights with free time to explore on our own. In Rome, we started our journey with a guided sightseeing tour. We got to visit the Vatican, the Coliseum, the Sistine Chapel, and the famous works of Michelangelo.

We climbed to the top of St. Peter’s Basilica for the grand view pictured above. Everything in Rome was magnificent – there really is no other word for it. So much history and grandeur in one place…and pizza! The man below was our favorite waiter at the pizza place we enjoyed, aptly named, Super Mario 🙂 Pizza was HUGE but so good. Quattro Formaggi was my favorite.

Climbed to the top of St. Peter’s Basilica

Exploring Rome

Coliseum

The Vatican gardens were gorgeous

Volleybal gals

Pantheon

Our awesome waiter, Super Mario!

After a few days in Rome, we boarded the train to the ocean-side town of Marina di Grosseto. This was my favorite of the cities we stayed in because it had such a welcoming small-town vibe and we stayed only a block from the beach and a block from the gym where we played our volleyball games.

We were able to have indoor and beach games with our host club, which was a lot of fun, and tiring for people like me not used to playing in the sand! We worked on our tans in the Tuscan sun and enjoyed getting to compete with the locals, while also learning a new game – Beach tennis! I had not heard of this before going to Italy but it was a lot of fun. My favorite food here: Octopus! So tender and flavorful.

Ever heard of beach tennis?

Marina de Grosseto

Beach play in Grosseto

More of our teammates

Next up was Florence. We were treated to more glorious architecture there and we maximized our time by taking a Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour. We visited the Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, and Pitti Palace, followed by a nice dinner on the Arno River. Of course, we also had to see Michelangelo’s David.

We also happened to be there during the filming of The Jersey Shore, so we did what any annoying American tourist would do and asked every local we saw if they could point us in the direction of the pizzeria where filming was taking place. We finally found it and signed our lives away in order to be part of the filming while we ate lunch in the pizzeria. The show’s stars were working there and looked less than thrilled at their assignments, so nothing fun happened, unfortunately. Side note: I’m not a fan of The Jersey Shore, but it was the best pizza we had during our whole trip. Thanks, Pizzeria O’Vesuvio!

This is where we were in the filming of an episode of Jersey ShoreDavid!

After enjoying our time in Florence, it was time to leave for our final city (Venice) with a stop in Pisa along the way. To me, Pisa was a cool “check it off the list” thing, but it was so crowded that it wasn’t somewhere I wanted to stay for long. Once we got to Venice, we quickly discovered what a unique framework of winding streets it had amidst all the canals.

We didn’t take a Gondola ride (I was too cheap for that), but we explored San Marcos Square and Cathedral (pigeons galore), took a boat to Burano, Murano, and Torcello (famous for glass blowing and lace) and saw the Bridge of Sighs. We made some special connections with the local teams here that we competed against. Most of them spoke fairly good English, but they humored us as we tried to practice our broken Italian with them.

Dinner on the Arno river

Pisa – so crowded. Not my favorite

We switched up teams for this one

The team we played with in Rome

Venice team

As far as the level of competition, I found it to be challenging, but not overly so. The local teams we played seemed pretty on par with our playing skills and we’d mix up the teams when they were not. I wondered how our group would mesh since we all came from different levels of experience, but we ended up working well together and having a blast.

After Venice, we were all sad that our trip had come to an end and that we had to head home. A few years later, several of us met up at another volleyball tournament in Wisconsin (Waupaca Boatride), so that was fun to reconnect and reminisce about Italy. Because of this trip, one of the girls from the trip and I now travel together regularly, both for volleyball tournaments and for non-athletic international adventures. I hope this inspires you to embrace what you are passionate about and go on some adventures of your own!

Maybe you’re not ready for an international trip, but want to find some US volleyball tournaments to play? Check out my volleyball bucket list!

Have you ever gone on a trip like this? Share in the comments! Before you go, be sure to check out my list of fitness essentials.

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Emily here! I spent my formative years in China, have visited 38 countries so far and I'm now based in North Carolina. My goal with The Planking Traveler is help you stay healthy and active wherever you are, along with finding ways to fit more affordable travel into your life!